
Classic Science Fiction Comedy
The very design of this book, made to look like a Science Fiction paperback from the 50's or 60's is so very, very clever. The brushed in psuedo-creases are a great touch.
Then, Zakour and Ganem transports the reader into a comical world where mutant monkey strikes are settled by moving a business to a banana republic and bad puns abound. The reader quickly becomes aware that this is not serious science fiction by any stretch of the imagination, instead it is played 100% for laughs.
If you love bad puns, and parodic literature, this is for you.
Written with short, entertaining chapters in a format that is almost serialistic, containing cliffhanger after cliffhanger that are all used to hang not cliffs, but jokes.
I found this book to be a laugh riot. Clean and wholesome.
David "the preacher" Wilson
Review ID: 10000000005471305

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